Robert Mueller has plenty of questions for President Trump, and maybe he will get to ask them. Most of them seemed like perjury traps rather than real questions for the president and, surprisingly, they contain very little that wasnt in the public domain though prior leaks. In other words, the president is not a target because they have nothing implicating him, and so they want to use the interview to create such material.

But the conduct of the investigation by the special counsel and his team has raised a lot of questions as to its foundation, conflicts of interest, fairness and methods. Most of the public, based on the last Harvard Caps-Harris Poll, supports Robert Mueller going forward with his investigation, but I wonder whether that would still be the case if he were required to answer a few questions himself.

I wonder what Trey Gowdy thinks of Muellers questions. He seems to hold Mueller in high regard.
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I used to think highly of Gowdy. At least I did until it gradually dawned on me that he was nothing more than a bullshitter.

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posted on 05/02/2018 12:50:33 AM PDT
by House Atreides
(BOYCOTT the NFL, its products and players 100% - PERMANENTLY)

The way we operate in the Department of Justice, if we are going to accuse someone of wrongdoing, we have to have admissible evidence, and credible witnesses, we need to be prepared to prove our case in court. And we have to fix our signature to the charging document, and that is something that not everybody appreciates, Rosenstein told the audience.Isn't his signature on the fourth FISA renewal?

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